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Paxil is marketed under the name Seroxat in the UK.
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After the New York attorney general sued GlaxoSmithKline over its "illegal and deceptive" reporting of the risks of its anti-depressant paroxetine (tradename Seroxat), GSK agreed to publish all trial data on a website.
Drug firms hiding negative research are unfit to experiment on people 2010
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New study suggests that the antidepressant paroxetine also known as Seroxat or Paxil doesn't seem to increase birth defects as previously thought.
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New study suggests that the antidepressant paroxetine also known as Seroxat or Paxil doesn't seem to increase birth defects as previously thought.
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A study in America found patients taking the popular antidepressant paroxetine, also called Seroxat in Britain, were more likely to see a drop in neuroticism and a rise extrovert traits than those receiving talking therapies or a dummy pill.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2009
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Promoted to Headline (H2) on 8/14/09: Field of Dreams - The SSRi Scandal by Bob Fiddaman yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Field of Dreams - The SSRi Scandal by Bob Fiddaman'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: SSRi\'s such as Seroxat [Paxil in the USA] are a blight on society.
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Blogs such as Seroxat Secrets, GSK Licence to Kill and websites that offer support such as Paxil Progress and a number of Yahoo groups have also stood up to voice their concerns.
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This video is portected under fair use, and was made to bring attention to the anti-depressants "Seroxat" making children suicidal.
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This video is portected under fair use, and was made to bring attention to the anti-depressants "Seroxat" making children suicidal.
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The list includes over-the-counter medicines such as Piriton and Nytol, and the anti-depressant paroxetine, used in Seroxat.
Over 65s who take more than one medicine should consult their doctors 2011
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